Do the words that come out of my mouth represent what I really think in my heart?

Updated on educate 2024-02-25
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No. The words that blurt out may be more prominent than the most primitive feelings and desires, whether it is irritable, angry, or moved or happy, it is more like a manifestation of emotions, the output of unconditioned reflexes without brain constraints. Ideas must be thought through the brain, change in real time, constantly adjusted in each result feedback, and are the output results of the brain driven by reason.

    Otherwise, there would be no such thing as regretting the words blurted out.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In the vast majority of cases, the words blurted out are what you want to say in your subconscious, representing your true inner thoughts.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The words that come out of your mouth may not be the most genuine thoughts, but they are the first reaction of your heart. It could be that you didn't think it carefully, or you didn't express it tactfully, or maybe you didn't have time to lie. His authenticity does not need to be questioned, but it is not necessarily the most authentic.

    For example, if someone disturbs you when you are drowsy, you will get up angry and speak ill of others. But in reality, you may not care so much about such small things when you are sober. In a state of ambiguity, your mind can only simply judge whether you like or dislike, or "like" or "dislike".

    However, it is not possible to accurately evaluate the extent of it, or to treat it with an accurate attitude.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The words that come out of your mouth do not represent the true thoughts of your heart, and sometimes they are some words that are caused by anger.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It can only be said that it was the real thought at the time, and as for whether it is the idea that has been accumulated in the heart for a long time, it is not necessarily. Because it depends on the environment in which the blurt is blurted out, is it in a situation of anger? In case of urgency?

    In short, the environment and the emotion of the moment, he may say something unexpected, and maybe he will regret it after a few seconds, and feel that he should not think or know it that way.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I don't think necessarily, people's consciousness will deceive itself, when a thought appears in your mind, then you will subconsciously refute or convince yourself to believe, and think that this is your own idea, but this is human instinct and not your intention, don't care about these unintentional mistakes, you should deal with the bad effects of unintentional mistakes, since you can ask this question, then I think you must be a person who cares about the experience of others, and a person who cares about the experience of others will inevitably be loved by others.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It is likely that it represents the true thoughts of one's own heart, because it is a product of the subconscious.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Blurting it out, I feel that there are at least two situations: one is the most external emotional reaction, like a conditioned reflex, simple and direct, and this situation can even be without the involvement of inner thoughts. The other is a non-thinking reaction, which can indeed reflect the true thoughts of the heart to a certain extent.

    To understand a person's true thoughts is a very complex project, and it certainly does not rely on such superficial guesses and speculations, but on the accumulation of curiosity and observation over time.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Blurting out and really thinking are two different things. True thoughts are words from the heart, and blurting out words that can't be held back. For those who are psychologically distorted and can't express their thoughts well, they often blurt out some insincere words.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It's an instinctive reaction, not necessarily a real thought. For example, if someone hits you, the first reaction is to fight back. However, to fight back, it is necessary to divide the time, place, person, and purpose. When your head is empty, there's a good chance you'll be beaten and fight back, but that's not what you really think.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I think to a large extent, it's expressing my inner thoughts, because sometimes I subconsciously say it unintentionally, and sometimes I don't know why I say it.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Blurting out is usually the first thought after thinking about it without thinking about it, and as for whether it is the true thought in the heart, I think it is still inappropriate.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    80% is what you really think in your heart. You can't wait to express it.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    This is not necessarily, and many people blurt it out just in their brains.

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